Eli Harari, CEO of SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) in Milpitas,
California, sits astride a Ducati Desmosedici GP7 competition motorcycle as SanDisk today announced a new line of high-performance flash memory products for consumers.

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition SD card

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition CompactFlash card.

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition SD card.

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition SD card

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition SD Plus card

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition CompactFlash card

Sandisk's Extreme Ducati Edition USB thumbdrive

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July 20, 2007 Sandisk evidently believes its time as a sponsor of the championship-leading Ducati Corse MotoGP team has taught it a thing or two about speed and style. The company just launched the Sandisk Extreme Ducati range, including its fastest-ever CompactFlash and SD cards, as well as a high-speed USB flash drive, all co-branded with Ducati Corse logos. While the cards will spend much of their time hidden in digital cameras and other devices, the USB key is dressed to impress, faired in Ducati red and black like the exotic Italian racebike. Ducati fans, much like the Ferrari fans of F1, have never been afraid to wear their passion on their sleeve - now they can wear it on their keyrings too.